PCH — The Annenberg Community Beach House powered through its third operational year, providing the public access to the beach and other amenities while putting a lighter strain on municipal budgets
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — State lawmakers officially began their next two-year session Monday as they were sworn in to a newly reshaped Legislature in which Democrats hold powerful supermajorities in both houses.
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria announced Monday that its largest private sector contributor (RED) passed a record milestone of $200 million raised and donated to fight
Each month, the Santa Monica Police Department's Traffic Enforcement Unit focuses on different driving behaviors that are the primary causes for traffic collisions. For the month of December,
WASHINGTON D.C. — A Santa Monica-based environmental nonprofit will go to the Supreme Court Tuesday to settle the question of who is responsible for treating polluted stormwater that flows from
SM BAY — The landlord, the man in the gray suit, jaws, white pointer, tommy shark, great white — whatever you call it, the elusive white shark has long been the subject
The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) recently announced that the 2012-13 Winter Shelter Program (WSP) will operate between Nov.1, 2012 and March 14, 2013.
The majority of shelters
DOWNTOWN - Law enforcement officials are looking for at least one suspect connected to six bank robberies, including one in Santa Monica.
According to a release by the Federal Bureau
CITYWIDE — When a disaster strikes, Santa Monica residents will likely have access to emergency shelters to keep them safe while they and first responders deal with the aftermath.
Unfortunately for
NORWALK, Calif. — Santa Monica Mayor Richard Bloom added another 300 votes to his lead over opponent Assemblywoman Betsy Butler in the penultimate ballot count of the Nov. 6 election, officials
LOS ANGELES — The attorney for a committee suing to protect nativity scenes in Palisades Park plans to appeal the Thursday ruling by a Los Angeles federal judge dismissing the group&
MONTANA AVE — Police are on the hunt for two African-American males suspected of robbing a jewelry store on Montana Avenue Friday afternoon.
The two suspects entered Cabochon Fine Jewelry on